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The ASPCA Animal Hospital (AAH) provides high quality specialized and general medicine to the public, as well as to shelter animals and those who have been victims of cruelty.
The in-house veterinarian will be responsible, when on duty, for overseeing the admission of new patients from the ASPCA Adoption Center; for the inpatient care of Adoption Center animals requiring general medicine; for seeing CIA owned outpatients and caring for CIA owned inpatients, as well as SNO ASPCA Cares patients; for shared mentorship of the veterinary intern seeing emergency cases; for shared mentorship of the veterinary intern on the shelter medicine rotation; and for assistance in the medical care of the AAH ARC ward inpatients. On Sundays the in-house veterinarian will SOAP all general medicine, Adoptions, CIA, and ASPCA Cares patients and communicate with their owners as appropriate, as well as supporting the interns on duty.

Collaborate with Volunteer Manager for support in the organization of the Volunteer Program located in the Manhattan Care Center. Oversee the scheduling, training, placement, recognition and administration of the volunteer members. Monitor safety issues among volunteers, including proper training in humane animal handling techniques. Generate monthly program activity reports. Develop positive working relations between volunteers and AC&C staff to ensure an optimally healthy and safe work environment. Bachelor’s degree preferred and two years of supervisory level in an active volunteer program, or related experience. Knowledge of Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook. Visit www.nycacc.org/careers.htm for a full job description.

Job Summary: Serve as a Forensic Veterinarian at ASPCA Animal Hospital (AAH). Work with AAH Forensic Sciences Team (two forensic veterinarians, two support staff) evaluating and documenting animal cruelty cases brought to AAH by NYPD and other cases as needed.
Job Responsibilities:
Collaborating with AAH Forensic Sciences Team on initial forensic evaluation of animal cruelty cases (alive and deceased) presenting at the AAH.Responsible for ongoing diagnostics that will elucidate nature of animal’s health status, but not responsible for primary care (e.g., daily rounds, treatment plans, etc.) of the animals.
Participating in Crime Scene Investigations.
Work closely with the ASPCA Humane Law Staff to ensure performance and facilitation of forensic veterinary services for NYPD.
Responsible for performing gross necropsies.
Write Veterinary Statements of Findings for law enforcement.
Contribute to ongoing changes in forensic protocols and procedures at AAH.

Assist in the medical and surgical care of animals in the shelter as directed by the veterinarian. Administer and monitor anesthesia, administer medications, assist with surgery, perform basic laboratory tests, perform euthanasia, assist in necropsy, develop radiographs. Keep record of all DEA logs and statistics abiding by the law and AC&C policy. Cleaning of medical equipment and kennels as needed. Must be 21 years or older and have NYS driver’s license. Associates or Bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology, or foreign equivalent recognized by NYS. Licensure to practice in NYS. To apply, visit www.nycacc.org.

Responsible for the overall operations of the Staten Island Animal Care Center including implementing shelter based programs to exceed the standards of humane animal husbandry and customer service. Monitor building maintenance needs and sanitation of kennels/equipment. Directs and supervises shelter staff in the performance of their responsibilities. Collaborates with the medical team to ensure that medical care is delivered to animals in a timely and ethical manner. Minimum 21 yrs of age. H.S. Diploma/GED required. College degree preferred. Must have previous supervisory experience and at least 5 years experience in leadership capacity and animal welfare experience a must. Visit www.nycacc.org/careers.htm for a full job description.

The Washington Animal Rescue League is seeking a well-qualified individual to assist other Behavior & Training staff in developing, implementing and monitoring all facility programs intended to identify, modify and prevent problem behavior in animals, as well as to teach group classes and private sessions, and to organize WARL’s class registration website, class materials, and client communications. Class teaching will take place during the day on Saturdays as well as two classes each evening on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
For a full description of the job, please go to www.warl.org.

Adoption Counselor promotes public adoption of animals at all AC&C adoption locations or events; provides excellent and enthusiastic customer service to potential customers through adoption counseling, answering questions, and assisting with animal interactions and paperwork and provide with enthusiasm and based on knowledge of AC&C’s policies and adoption process. College degree preferred; H.S. Diploma required. Adoption and animal experience in a shelter a must. Visit www.nycacc.org/careers.htm for a full job description.

PETA seeks a veterinarian for its mobile spay-and-neuter clinic. The successful candidate will provide high-quality, high-volume spaying and neutering surgeries and other routine services provided by the mobile clinic. Candidates must hold a degree in veterinary medicine from an accredited university of veterinary medicine and have three years of experience in practicing veterinary medicine. Experience in animal shelter medicine, supervision, and program responsibility is highly desired.
Full-time & relief work available.
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